I thought I ‘d kick off the year with a little series for new mac users, help out those people who got a Mac for Christmas! Lesson # 1 – The Apple key (also called the command key or key) is used for keyboard Shortcuts.Shortcuts

A keyboard shortcut is when you press a key to do something that you could do another way, but the shortcuts is quicker, hence the name shortcut! The Apple key is the key that tells the computer – ‘Hey, I want to do a shortcut!’

Here are some examples, give them a try now so you can see how they work:

Apple P = Print – use this from within most programs – Pages, Mail, iPhoto etc – to print to the printer.

Apple S = Save your document

Apple F = Find something

Apple C = copy, V is paste, X is cut.

Apple Q = Quit the program you are in.

Apple W = Close the window you are in, but keep the program running.

Apple Z = undo. This will undo your latest typing in most programs.

Some very cool shortcuts:

Apple TAB = move between open applications.

Apple SHIFT 4 = (hold down the three keys at once) take a photo of part of the screen!

As well as these ‘universal’ Apple shortcuts there are some shortcuts that are specific to programs. The best way to find them is to look at the menus at the top of the screen. For example, in Safari, look at the ‘File’ Menu:

The shortcuts are listed after the menu item.

So in Safari:

Apple + N will open a New window

Apple + T will open a new browsing Tab and so on.

If you’ve moved from a PC, the Apple key is a little like the control key, except that Apple Key is only used for Keyboard shortcuts.

The Apple still has a Control Key, a Shift Key, and an Option key – but none of these do shortcuts. They are all used to MODIFY the behaviour of something. For example, the shift key modifies letters by making them uppercase. The control key modifies the mouse click to make it a left-click. (Try clicking the mouse while you hold down the control key – give it a go now)

It may be the case that you sometimes need to use another key for a shortcut – see the Safari example above where the SHIFT Key (represented by the Up Arrow) modifies a shortcut. So Apple S = ‘Save’ but SHIFT Apple S = ‘Save As’

In Summary the Apple key is the key that is used for keyboard shortcuts.